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Small Group

Adriatic Islands Multi-Active

Discover a different side of the Adriatic as we unveil our cherished hidden islands.

7 Days, 6 Nights

Maximum Group Size

22

Activity Level:

B&R Activity Levels

Priced per person from

$13,995 USD

Single Supplement: $5,500 USD

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Carbon Neutral Trip

Discover a different side of the Adriatic as you navigate Croatia's cherished hidden islands by superyacht. 

We'll lead you to the most picturesque spots in the Kornati Islands and along Lake Vrna, renowned biodiversity hotspots. Delve into Šibenik's ancient charm and absorb a thousand years of history from its old-town marvels. Indulge in the Dalmatian high-life while savouring crisp wines and fresh seafood as the sun sets on board. Gain insight into Croatian traditions while conquering coastal landscapes by bike and on foot; unwinding each day on your floating hotel.

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Explore Croatia's hidden islands, bike and hike in UNESCO sites and stunning wine regions, and immerse yourself in Croatia's rich Greek and Venetian influences.

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Savour a variety of fresh seafood, grilled fish, oysters and high-quality olive oil, along with local wines from nearby vineyards and islands.

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Get a taste of rural life as you engage with a friendly local farmer and beekeeper. Explore the Kornati Islands with a knowledgeable guide, and uncover the coastal secrets of a famous landmark with a lighthouse keeper.
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Your Island Odyssey

No two trips are ever the same, but this will give you a taste of what your journey will be like.

Day 1

Take a warm-up ride past medieval villages and fragrant pine forests. Sip cocktails on the upper deck and witness the dramatic landscape seemingly float by. Stop for a swim in a secluded azure bay before indulging in a fabulous welcome dinner on board.

Activity:

29 km (18 mi.) bike ride north of Trogir | Elevation: 307 m (1,007.2 ft)

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Day 2

Cruise through Krka fjord, arriving at the riverside town of Skradin, the gateway to Krka National Park. Choose between a challenging bike ride or a leisurely walk with a local ranger. After lunch, swim and relax onboard before cruising to the island of Zirje, with a population of 105 residents.
Activity:

38 km (23.6 mi.) bike ride through the less populated region of Krka National park| Total Elevation 547 m (1794 ft) | Max Slope 12.5% 

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Day 3

Set sail for the Kornati Islands, consisting of 140 barren islands, islets and reefs. Marvel at the mysterious karstic landscape, with jagged coastlines and turquoise waters. Explore the islands' ancient traces and enjoy a spectacular dinner in Telascica's protected bay.
Activity:

Exploring the Kornati Islands 

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Day 4

Glide through the Mala Proversa channel and start today's bike ride in the village of Sali. Enjoy coastal views as we pedal along the island's length. Set sail to the ancient city of Zadar and explore its rich history, including Roman ruins and the unique Sea Organ.
Activity:

Stunning cruise through the strait of Mala Proversa (1 hr 30 min) 

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Day 5

Cruise to the island of Ugljan, where today's bike ride follows the coastal road to the connected Island of Pasman. During a leisurely cruise, we'll head south to Zlarin, known as "the island of coral." Explore this traditional art and enjoy dinner at a local konoba.
Activity:

35 km (21 mi.) bike ride along the Ugljan and Pašman islands coastline | Elevation: 312 m (1,023 ft) 

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Day 6

Your destination today is the dreamy island of Drvenik. Walk along peaceful macadam pathways, passing stone chapels and pebble beaches, until you reach the stunning Blue Lagoon where our yacht awaits. In the evening, we'll cruise to a nearby bay, capturing the last rays of sun for a memorable final night celebration.
Activity:

6 km (3.7 mi.) hike from Drvenik Velik to the blue lagoon | Elevation gain: 119 m (390 ft) 

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Day 7

Enjoy one final breakfast on board before we say 'doviđenja' in Split.
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Rendezvous

Airport City: Split

Trip Start: Hotel Ambasador

Time: 9:00am

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Farewell

Airport City: Split

Trip End: Split Airport or City Hotel

Time: 9:00am

* Itineraries are subject to change. Please confirm exact Trip Start and Trip End locations upon booking.

Featured stay

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Agape Rose

Unpack just once on the Agape Rose. This mighty vessel features 12 well-appointed guest cabins with all the modern amenities needed to ensure a comfortable stay. Leisure facilities onboard include a sauna, a gym a beauty studio, a lounge room and a deck Jacuzzi. To ensure a fun-filled experience, the yacht has stand-up paddle boards and kayaks.

Dates & availability

Dates
Price

per person, double occupancy

Join

Join a group of up to 22 like-minded travellers.

Privatize

8+ people

Pricing depends on group size

Detailed Itinerary

Uniquely tailored for each date

Can't find your dates?
Get in touch to craft a Bespoke itinerary or request an additional date to Privatize.

What's included

Accommodation & Dining

Seven nights aboard the Agape Rose, our private luxury yacht.

All meals as indicated, thoughtfully paired with wines selected by your B&R guide.

Active Essentials

A customized hybrid or a racing bike, complete with drop bars, handlebar bag, and a helmet.

Downloadable GPS routes provided via RideWithGPS, available for Apple and Android devices.

A biodegradable B&R water bottle.

Guided Services

Services of dedicated B&R guide(s) and van shuttle to support a variety of route options.

Access to special events as indicated, including private tours, entrance fees, and engaging with local experts.

Logistics and Gratuities

All baggage transportation from rendezvous to farewell locations.

All transportation from rendezvous to farewell locations.

All gratuities for the ship’s crew, local guides, baggage, porters and hotel service.

What's Not Included: LOTS OF STUFF

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This trip is carbon neutral. Learn more about our Sustainability commitment.

PULL QUOTE IS HERE

One of the best feelings was being able to really settle into the boat, and wake up each day to a new stunning location. The cuisine was amazing. All of the service, and luxury of a luxury vessel, are infused with the adventure and unique moments of a Butterfield & Robinson trip.

Graeme M; Toronto, CA

Experience Designer

Good to know

Air Conditioner
Air Conditioner

There are no air conditions on the deck.

Hard Hike
Hard Hike

It's a boat so no hiking.

Uneven Footing
Uneven Footing

You're on water - watch out!

What's Not Included
What's Not Included

Land and other such things.

Why choose a Small Group trip?

An Effortless Journey

Our expert Experience Designers are perfectionists, using first-hand knowledge of routes, restaurants and hotels to create an unforgettable experience. This means all the planning is taken care of for you. All you need to do is enjoy.


Active Exploration

From emerging destinations to iconic sights, B&R trips show you the world in a new way on our expertly developed cycling, walking and hiking routes. Travelling through historic villages and romantic vineyards and up to striking viewpoints, our routes offer a variety of challenges for every activity level.


Friends for Life

Your fellow travellers are as passionate and curious about the world as you are, which means the conversations and laughs will be as free flowing as your drink of choice. Don't be surprised if your group starts planning a reunion before the trip is done.


Room for Surprises

We love a plan, but we adore a spontaneous moment even more. Whether it’s an impromptu al fresco meal or a moon-lit musical performance, our advice is to expect the unexpected.

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